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Good morning everyone.
>> So many people have asked
where are we going now? And that's a
question we always have to ask in life
and where are you going? That doesn't
necessarily mean that I'm going to give
you an answer. You want an answer. The
mission only gives you the question.
So it's a very of a thing that
everyone's asking
where are we going? So, I'm going to let
you sit on that question since it's such
an important question in life to know in
general where are you going? But maybe
I'll give you a few hints and a few
clues. There was once a great rabbi who
was giving a shir. This rabbi's name was
Rabbi Akiba [music]
and his tamidim were falling asleep. His
were falling asleep and you know I
always think the more things change the
more they stay the same. That's the
age-old problem. The rabbi gets up to
speak and the tamid fall asleep. So
Rabika wanted to wake them up. So he
said, why was Esther to rule over 127
in the merit of her righteous ancestrous
Sahu who lived 127 righteous years? Wow,
that's so exciting. That's so
interesting. Everyone jumped up. I don't
know about you.
But if I was tired and the Rebi began to
shear, why was Esther
I mean is that really so interesting?
What is so interesting about that? How
how in the world did that wake up the
this of the 127 and 127? That was a best
arsenal. So says like this says let's
make one simple calculation.
You could come through. It's good for
business. uh let's make one simple
calculation. If in the merit of 127
righteous years
uh Esther was to rule over 127 that
means every year merited Esther a
country. That means probably in the
merit of every month she was to a
province which means in the merit of
every day she was to a state which means
in the merit of every hour she was to a
city which means in the merit of every
minute she was to a whole neighborhood
and the merit of every second to a whole
community. Look what you could do in one
moment. Look how valuable one moment is
dearim. If you fall asleep now and you
lose out even one moment of learning,
you could lose out on eternal good.
Rabbi Aaka was alerting them to yakir
hazman, the value of time, how precious
every moment of life is. That's how Rabi
woke them up. He didn't wake them up
with humor. He didn't wake them up with
something interesting. He gave them
pointed muser. Take advantage of every
single moment. We can ask a question.
Why is it Rabbi AKA who teaches his
students and Clal Israel the value of
time? Why specifically Rabbi Aaka? And
the answer is
this is one of Rabika's great keys for
success because the banyada teaches that
the rash is so the word aka
is
a
raba's name stands for you could acquire
in one moment. So you'll ask that's only
if you spell a with an al. But what if
you spell a with a hey says
you could acquire your in one moment.
Now as you know there is a famous how
you spell. There was once a man by the
name of Rabitk Mina Rabit
the Arzarua and the reason he named his
safer arzarua is because he was writing
a safer onet and how you spell various
names in documents of divorce and he
came to the name and he didn't know do
you spell it
al or hey and he had a dream and in his
dream they showed him the puko
And he was wondering why did he dream
and then he realized it's
rebi Akiva
with a hey. So he therefore pas and you
spell aka with a hey. However we don't
pask in that way. We ask can you spell
with a al if some say brings that
originally his name was spelled with a
hey
when his soul left then the al if of was
appendage to his name and now we spell
his name with an al but in any event the
name of stands for kina
or a how do you think propelled himself
catapulted himself to such greatness he
start he got had a late start. He
started off at 40. How did he make up
for lost time? The answer is he never
lost the moment. Like the writes in
memorize this
says
if you don't waste time, there's time
for everything. took advantage of every
moment of life
and therefore he's the one who teaches
the world
the value of time that's how he woke up
his talidim and this is the great legacy
of the great tana revi now somebody
wanted to know which bus is better where
which bus gets more devra
the answer is the bus that you're on
now just continuing right along
On that theme, talking a little bit more
about Rabbi Aaka,
it's interesting. We know we went last
night to Taria to Rabi Mayor and Ra's
famous.
Where did Rome get that from? You know
if you look in
who said
if you look innan
now is not necessarily related to wler
just pointing that out. Okay, it's the
Tana
but in the Tana who says
is Rabbi Mayor the Mafarim say Ramor was
a student of Rabi Akiva by the way all
of Shab
>> all of Shab
all of boils down to you know it's
interesting if you look in the of the he
says aula formada is learning Mishnay
and the reason is you know I schoolifer
because when you learn Gumra sometimes
you'll have a minute here or a minute
there you'll say how much garum could I
learn but if you learn Mishna then you
realize you know what even if I have one
minute I could learn a Mishna I could
learn two Mishnayas Mishnayas are a
school formada all of Mishna comes from
Rabbi Aaka
now Rabbi was Rome's rebi
and Rabi
had five primary tamidim. Who knows who
his tamidim were? Digar says he taught
raorisi
rahuda shim rail lazar. These were the
five tamidim of rabaka. And rabaka's
great value and teaching was that we're
always the beloved children of Hashem.
That's why do you remember the famous
conversation between Rabi Akiva and
Toris Rufus?
The tornisufa says to Rabbi Aaka, hey
Rabbi Aka, does God love the poor? Rabi
says, "Yeah, Hashem loves the poor." So
Toris says, "So why doesn't he feed
them?" So says, "It's so that we should
get." So Toris Rufus says, "No, you're
going to get if you give."
What says, "Why would you get ganim if
you give sudaka?" So Toris Rufus says,
"The king decreed that this person
shouldn't have money." Imagine if the
king locks someone up in jail and
someone sneaks in and feeds the person.
They should be liable to the death
penalty. Rabika said bad analogy. So Tis
Rufa says well what's the analogy says
the analogy is what if the king locked
up his son and someone snuck him snuck
in and fed the son the king would reward
the person. We're banakim and rua says
no you're not when you don't do the will
of hashem and raika says no we're always
banan. So Rabika is the originator of
Rome's worldview of Kakuanim
Raor learned it from Rabbi Aaka. That's
why Rabbi Ysef says one of the reasons
we pas like Rome that we're always the
beloved children of Hashem is because
Rabbi his Rebi Pasins like him. And
in any event,
even though the Garra says in
the only 49 levels of there was one
individual who reached the 50th level of
the Pik says Raaka
saw Rabi was given the shon
is the shon Rabika even knew the shon
that's why the says that when saw in the
yeshiva shamala that
was being dish the kiten of the mashabu
didn't understand and he was not
assuaged until hashem allowed
to hear
but reached a shun a level that even
wasn't now if I could share with you the
malamuk teaches
>> rabaka is alluded to in the alf ofra
how so what do we know about the alf
ofayikra it's alf
zira small alf the gamatria of al if
zira is Revi
the matra of alfra is rebiaka.
So with that introduction
we heading to the great epicenter
in a certain sense of the highest level
of kma that came down to this world.
Good night.